Oceanic Six
Oceanic Six is a group of fictional characters on the ABC television series Lost. The Oceanic Six The Oceanic Six are presumably the group of survivor...
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Oceanic Six is a group of fictional characters on the ABC television series Lost. The Oceanic Six The Oceanic Six are presumably the group of survivor...
Calexico Carne Asada is a Mexican food cart owned and operated by 3 brothers from the Imperial Valley region of Southern California. The cart is named...
Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School (CSP) is a charter school serving grades 6-8 located in Hanover, Maryland. The school will add one grad...
Della Woods AA/FC, NHRA pro driver. First lady in the 5 second bracket in the funny car class...First lady to go to the semi finals at an NHRA nationa...
Tony Wah Chong LeonettiTony Wah Chong Leonetti, played by Evan C. Kim, was the world-famous cameraman Mike Donovan's sound operator, unofficial "busin...
The logical necessity of inconsistency is the controversial thesis in computer science and mathematical logic that there are logically necessary incon...
The Intercounty Scholastic Hockey League (ICSHL) is a high school ice hockey league with 26 participating teams in eastern Pennsylvania. The league is...
So, what is this world coming to - aren’t students allowed to be students anymore? They now need interview skills! Well, sorry to spoil the perpetual ...
Princess Tatjana Nora Maria of Liechtenstein (born 10 April 1973) is the fourth child and only daughter of Prince Hans-Adam II and Princess Marie. Bio...
Sharmila Banu was an Indian armed police at St.Thomas Mount of Tamil Nadu. Daughter of P. Sikkandar of Kottaiyur in Naththam village in Dindugal distr...
The World Flag was created to raise awareness and funding for non-profit organizations working in the areas of Education, World Health, Human Rights a...
The Law of One, also known as the The Ra Material, is a series of five philosophical monographs published between 1982 and 1998 by Schiffer Books. Aut...
Juliet Quintin-Archard (born 15 October 1984), better known by her stage name Quinn Archer, is a British-born singer, songwriter who currently resides...
Craig Keeland (born July 8, 1954) is an entrepreneur and owner and president of multiple companies, including: Liberty Franklin Pharmaceuticals, Trini...
J-ENT is an abbreviation of "Japanese entertainment" (not to be confused with the website J!-ENT, which covers worldwide entertainment). It refers to ...
Peter H. Proctor, PhD, MD is an American pharmacologist, toxicologist, biophysicist and physician. He has worked in neuroscience and biological psychi...
The 200th Weather Flight is an Air National Guard (ANG) Weather Flight which provides meteorological and atmospheric forecasting and observing support...
Kathleen Bounds was the Chairwoman of the Berkeley County School Board. Bounds graduated with honors from the University of Virginia. She is married t...
A Standby Equity Distribution Agreement (SEDA) is a way in which a publicly traded company can raise additional equity capital by selling new stock wi...
The concept-oriented model (COM) is a data model based on the following three principles:* Duality principle postulates that any element consists of t...